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Issue No: 468 March 2012Published jointly by All Saints’ Church and the Braunston Parish Council
“Love where you live”
A ll S a in t s ’ C h u r c h , B r a u n s t o n
M O T H E R IN G S U N D A Y 1 8 th . M a r c h 2 0 1 2
F am ily S e r v ic e w it h C om m u n io n
1 1 a m F a m ily W o r s h ip , w it h s o n g s a n d a c t iv it ie s .
I f M um is n o lo n g e r w it h u s , W h y n o t r e m em b e r h e r ,
B y l ig h t in g a c a n d le
C o m e & J o in u s
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ashby-st-ledgers-church.co..uk
The Blessed Virgin Mary & StLeodegarius, Ashby St Ledgers
Parish Priest:- Rev. Sarah Brown 01788 890298email [email protected]
Churchwardens:Pat Milner: 899157Ann Parker-Tyler: 899251Secretary: Sheila Rowley - 890559Treasurer: John Lewis - 891149 0rganist and Choirmaster:
John Viggers -024 7667 9967
Churchwardens:Chris Levett: 891864John Gray: 01788 890796PCC Lay Chair:Mrs Sue Brooks: 01788 890042Secretary:Dorothy Amos: 01788 891491
allsaintsbraunston.org.uk
REGISTERS FOR FEB 2012
Baptisms -22/2/12 - Neve Watts &Jonathan Williams26/02/12 Romah GeorgePeak
Funerals -18/01/12 Nigel Edmund Milo16/01/12 Joan Haynes
BRAUNSTON A S H B Y
Baptisms -
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On the merits of being anti-Christian
Depending on your point of view you will have cheered or wept at the news ofBideford Town Council no longer being permitted to pray. I find myself perchedon the fence even though I am obviously a stout (some, including the fence,might say far too stout) supporter of the Church. My heart bleeds for thatatheist councillor who found it so unbearable to sit through a few moments ofprayer at a council meeting that he felt the need to go to the highest court inthe land to have his view override the will of others. The poor, poor lamb. Itmust have been so distressing for him. But it is scary to think that people canbe so intolerant that they cannot shut their ears and think about what is forlunch or muse upon the aesthetic properties of a gorgeous bird for two min-utes to accommodate the beliefs or practices of others, particularly whenthese are part of the cultural heritage and do no harm. It used to be calledrespect.
On the other hand the hardcore politically correct secular agenda is at leasthonest in its desire to kick faith out of the public square. I'm actually moreuneasy about the more moderate politicians who support "the right of the faithsector" to pray and who are happy for the national church to lead our greatpageants as long as it doesn't say anything contentious or un-PC. Or talkabout Jesus obviously. As long as it is prepared to compromise its messagethe Church is a fine thing for the nation. That is why some of you will havecome to despise the Church for never seeming to take a firm moral andreligious lead. Because a Church that is diluted by political integration (andI am by no means just talking about my beloved Cof E here!)is toothless - achurch that threatens no vested interests and is thus letting down the poor,the oppressed, the disposessed, the outcasts and all the people it is reallythere for- not to mention God. It may be that the Secularist agenda will turnout to be the biggest shot in the arm possible for a Faith that at its bestacknowledges no authority over that of Christ and that believes that prin-ciples and relationships as ordained by God for the good of all are better thanthose invented by groups of people with a political axe to grind.I imagine that some of you will vehemently disagree with me. If so let usagree to disagree in mutual respect and with a will for love. I thought we couldtake that for granted here but after hearing of the recent physical intimidationand threats inflicted upon a volunteer in the village hall earlier this monthwithout any attempt at civilised discussion of a problem you can't be toocareful.
Don't tell me we don't need a Saviour!Revd. Sarah
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CHURCH FLOODLIGHTING 2012
Floodlighting 2012
February's Floodlighting so far…3rd February - * Derek & Freda Webb. Happy Golden Wedding Anniversary. Love,David, Michael & Lisa9th February - * In loving memory of Bill. Love Iris10th February - * In memory of Mansel Davies13th February - * In memory of Sarah Bodley on her Birthday, from Alf & all the family14th February - * Lit by Alfred Bodley, in memory of Sarah16th February - Keren Andrews 40th birthday22nd February - * Louise & Mark's Wedding Anniversary23rd February - * To wish Alan Cornford a happy 70th birthday. Much love, Pauline23rd February - * Happy birthday Zoe. Love, Mum & Dad25th February - * Patricia - with love & fond affection on yourBirthday. Maurice
March's Floodlighting so far…12th March - * In loving memory of Jim Moore. From Lyn, Joanne& Sandra15th March - * Lit for Ada Littlemore15th March - * Happy Birthday Debs. All my love, Mart15th March - * In memory of my friends, Violet Furber and LouiseStuart21st March - Remembering Ann's father on what would have been his 100th birth-day. Such happy memories.26th March - * Judith & Nigel Sykes Wedding Anniversary27th March - * Pat and Alison's Wedding Anniversary28th March - * Our Wedding Anniversary. Jean & Brian Branch
* = Friends of All Saints - A huge Thank You
Please take note: - These are all the floodlighting requests received before the BVNDeadline - 20th February 2012
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H o p e a n d H o m e s f o r C h i ld r e n
F u n d s R a is e d s in c e la s t p u b l i s h e d in B V N in N o v e m b e r M o n e y r a is e d f r o m P e n n y P o t s w a s £ 2 9 0 .7 7 S a le o f U n w a n t e d g if t s s t a l l a t A l l S a in t s A u t u m n F a ir £ 9 4 .5 0 A l l S a in t s C o m m u n it y C a r o l S in g in g ( 5 0 % o f D o n a t io n s ) £ 3 4 .0 0 D o n a t io n £ 2 0 .0 0 T h is m a k e s t o t o t a l r a is e d s in c e t h e 1 s t . M a r c h 2 0 1 1 £ 1 5 0 7 .3 2 M a n y t h a n k s t o a l l o f y o u t h a t h a v e c o n t r ib u t e d t o a n y o f t h e a b o v e . M o r e d e t a i ls o f H o p e a n d H o m e s c a n b e f o u n d o n t h e ir w e b s it e w w w .h o p e a n d h o m e s .o r g
T h a n k y o u a l l s o m u c h
B r e n d a H o b b s o n b e h a lf o f H o p e a n d H o m e s f o r C h i ld r e n
BRAUNSTON CANAL SOCIETYVOLUNTEERS REQUIRED
We are trying to form a group of like minded individuals who would be able to helpus maintain the Canal towpaths and locks in the Braunston Area. Whilst the groupwill be independent, we will be doing this with the help and support of BritishWaterways/The Canals and Rivers Trust and they will supply equipment, supervi-sion as required and the benefits of insurance cover. We are also likely to receivesupport from the local Parish Council.In the beginning it is likely that the bulk of our input will be litter picking and minorpruning of overhanging branches etc. Assuming we have the persons availablewe would also like to undertake the removal of rubbish from the canal, minorrepairs to the infrastructure, and similar things. Improvements to the lock landingsand lock areas, which could involve additional seating etc, are all possibilities.The canal presents a valuable asset to the village and it is sometimes spoilt by theselfish actions of a minority, a few hours a month of your time could make all thedifference and possibly even embarrass some of the other people to mend theirways. We will also present a visible presence on the canal, both to help thoseusing it and to discourage those abusing it. Anybody who has any interest at all inthis is welcome to contact any of the organisers as listed below.NickStrivens - 01788890764 - [email protected] Davies - - 01788899103 -- [email protected] Burton -- 01788891546 - [email protected]
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BRAUNSTON’S ANNUAL FAIR RETURNS TO ITSROOTS
Planning is in hand to hold All Saints' annual Church Fete on the Green on the 2ndJune, the Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend and to rename the event The BraunstonJubilee Church Fair reminiscent of the traditional event that used to take place backin the early 1800s.The original event was held in early November, set up on the Green with stalls liningthe High Street. There was music and dancing by lamplight until late with muchalcohol being consumed. The modern event will be more family orientated and willfeature an historic fairground organ, and a children's' roundabout. Other ideas beingconsidered are a BBQ/pig roast, a childrens’ fancy dress competition, traditionalmaypole dancing, stalls and much more.We are looking for ideas and support to make this event a real Braunston celebra-tion. If you can help or have any ideas of what you would like to see,Please contact Peter Hobbs 01788 899086.
This a start to a truly momentous weekend for the nation, and, therefore, what awonderful place to be from the outset
Image of an early Braunston Fair
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BRAUNSTON W.I.We have sent over 300 helmet liners to the Queen's Royal Hussars in Afghanistanand the following message was put in each one:-'On behalf of Braunston W.I., Barby W.I. and the many relatives and friends whohave been busy knitting these helmet liners over the last few months, we send ourbest wishes and hope that the liners will provide a bit of comfort when cold anddifficult conditions prevail. We want you to know that all your efforts in Afghanistanare appreciated and many thoughts and prayers go out for an end to the conflictand your safe return.'A sincere THANK YOU, therefore, to all who have contributed in any way to thiseffort, including the Braunston Post office staff who has patiently dealt with all theparcels. Well done everyone!!
Thank YouGill Powell and family would like to thank all friends and neighbours for their gen-erous donations to the Heart Foundation in memory of Alan Powell. The sum of£187 was contributed. Many thanks to you all.
Village HallFollowing a recent event, everyone commented on what a fantastic venue the Vil-lage Hall now is and with exellant facilities.We are getting there!! - Alan Dent
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B V G AThe Braunston Gardeners will be opening the Garden Store at the Village hall (AshbyRoad side) from March 18th, 2012 and each following Sunday to the end of May from11 a.m. to 12 noon.
If you have never used the store please come and see what we have on offer. Anyqueries please speak to Chris on 890491.
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All Saints’ Church Braunston
1st April 2012
Palm Sunday Procession
Starts outside The WheatSheaf Pub at
10:30am
Short Service 11am
Come & Join Us!
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All Saints’ Church, Braunston
EASTER EGG HAMPER RAFFLE
Full of Chocolate Delights
Tickets on sale at Braunston Store on Saturday morning
31st. March and 7th. April. Also after Sunday Services
Contact Brenda Hobbs on 899086
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BRAUNSTON WALKERSWalk Saturday 21st January 2012
Staverton (10 miles ish)In 2012 I am following the old adage of "eat Less and move more" This ten miler starts the "movemore" bit and next year I will follow with the "eat less bit". Eighteen brave walkers set off forStaverton which lies just South East of Braunston but as is our want, we set off in the opposite,North westerly, direction along the canal and up to the tunnel entrance. We then cut along theedge of a field and emerged behind the wharehouses in Daventry in pouring rain before turningSouth to reach the A45 which we crossed (at this point Daxa was offered a lift home butspurned the offer to continue in the wet. What a hero! ) We took the path through Kentle Woods.In clear weather there are magnificent views from this small path behind a huge wharehouse,which was run by Green Shield and then Argos but I am giving away my age now. The viewextends to Staverton on the left then Shuckborough, Flecknoe, Grandborough, Willoughby and,of course, Braunston. Fantastic but today just endless rain and cloud!We left Kentle Woods and crossed a field on a path clearly marked by a considerate farmer withsticks with bottles on top, to reach the bridle way between Braunston and Staverton. We ignoredthis and continued along field edges to reach an old stone barn before turning right through thehedge and crossing another field. We then hit Staverton hill and climbed up steeply pausing toadmire the views and to dig out the old defibrillator. Reaching the old gate at the top we walkedpast a lovely old house to reach the old, stone, Staverton Manor. It really could star in a BBCcostume drama. A lovely old stone house with old stone mullions and a timeless feel. We thenwalked through the old village to reach our lunch time goal, The Countryman where we weresoon ensconced over foaming pints of Fuller's London Pride and ciabatta sandwiches. Superband, of course, highly recommended. Our path back took us along the old bridle way, beforeturning left just before Berryfields Farm and following the path back over increasingly muddyfields to Braunston. This really is a great walk and right on our doorstep. You would be hardpressed to beat the views!!Walk Saturday 17/2/2012 Willoughby (11 miles)Willoughby lies to the west of Braunston but, as usual, twelve of us set off in an easterly directionthrough Jetty Fields to bottom lock and then on steeply uphill to reach the Jurassic Way passinga new build on top of the hill next to a huge, industrial, barn. We turned right, crossed the A45, andfollowed the path which drops down to the, always muddy, Braunston Covert. We continuedalong the path behind Berryfields Farm and then turned right to reach the Miry Bridge over theRiver Leam. This is the boundary of three parishes (Braunston, Staverton and Willoughby) aswell as two counties, Northamptonshire and Warwickshire. With rain in the forecast we hurriedalong the footpath and turned right to reach Wolfhamcote. We then joined the path over toSawbridge with the rain starting and still several miles to the pub, we decided on a revised,shorter, walk and turned right to follow a track alongside the River Leam to reach the road thentook the field path that goes to Willoughby House before crossing fields to reach The Rose inWilloughby. The rain was now really set in but we were ensconced around a blazing fire tuckingin to excellent baguettes, great chips and of course foaming pints of delicious Doombar beer.Superb and highly recommended.After an all too short lunch we donned soggy coats and boots and set off but soon got back tothe pub as I had forgotten my stick! Duh!! The path goes behind the pub and then reaches theA45
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which we crossed. It is a good thing that everybody only goes at 50 mph along there or we couldnever have crossed. We crossed another wet field and reached the Longdown Lane over thecanal at the Navigation which used to be a pub and on up the steep hill. The views from here arefantastic but we were facing the wrong way. The rain had stopped and the sun was shining as weturned right and joined the path back to Braunston sucking on sweets kindly supplied by Terry.This is yet another excellent walk on our doorstep. Our next walks are as follows please feel free to join us. We normally meet at 10 at the village hallon the third Saturday in the month:17th Mar Around Stanton Hall (c.10 miles)21st April Chipping Warden (c.10 miles) Braunston Walkers19th May The Malvern Hills (c.11 miles)16th June "Ellastone and the River Dove" (c.11 m)
Peace at Lunch Wednesdays
At 12:30
All Saints Church
A Short Service followed by Light Lunch
Come and Have a Chat
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Meets fortnightly on Fridays at Braunston Village Hall 7pm - 9pm
Entrance fee is still only £1.00 Members starting age is 9 years old - 16.
Why not come along and make new friends, have a laugh and try something different on a Friday night?
Meeting on MARCH - Fridays 2nd. , 16th. and 30th.
APRIL - Fridays 13th. and 27th. We are concerned that we do not have more adult helpers. If one or more of the volunteers are unable to attend because of illness, work commitments or any other reason, then we may have to cancel Youth Club. This has happened in the past – usually at short notice – and is disappointing for the youngsters. We appreciate that we all have many commitments and not a lot of spare time. However, we would be very grateful if anyone could spare a couple of hours a fortnight to come along and help us. If we had enough volunteers we could even prepare a rota! This would make the difference between opening the Youth Club and cancelling it.
If you can help or have Any queries ring Tina Parsons 07812538193
Braunston Youth Club is affiliated to Northamptonshire Association of Youth Clubs (NAYC)
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LENT LUNCH
Saturday 3rd. March
Braunston Village Hall
12.30pm – 1.30pm Come and enjoy a chat and
some sumptuous soup
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CHURCH SERVICES AND EVENTS MAR 2012
Sunday 4th 9.15 Holy Communion (A) : 11.00 Holy Communion & Kids Club (B) : 18.30 Evensong (B)
Monday 5th 14.00 Little Fishers (B) : 19.30 Church Choir Wednesday 7th 12.30pm Peace at Lunch Time followed by a light lunch
and social time: 15.30 Worship on Wednesdays in School
Thursday 8th 19.30 Bell Ringers Friday 9th 19.30 Lent Course continues Sunday 11th 8.00 Holy Communion (B) : 9.15 Morning Prayer (A):
11.00 Family Service (B): 13.30 Baptism of James & Oliver Thomas
Monday 12th 14.00 Little Fishers (B) : 19.30 Church Choir Wednesday 14th 12.30pm Peace at Lunch Time followed by a light lunch
and social time: 19.30 Annual Parochial Church Meeting Thursday 15th 19.30 Bell Ringers Friday 16th 19.30 Lent Course continues Sunday 18th 8.00 Holy Communion (B) : 9.15 Family Communion for
Mothering Sunday(A) : 11.00 Family Service with Holy Communion
Monday 19th 14.00 Little Fishers (B) : 19.30 Church Choir Tuesday 20th 19.30 Braunston History Society Wednesday 21st 12.30pm Peace at Lunch Time followed by a light lunch
and social time: 15.30 Worship on Wednesdays in School: 20.00 Friends’ of All saints’ Church Annual Meeting
Thursday 22nd 19.30 Bell Ringers Friday 23rd 19.30 Lent Course continues Sunday 25th 8.00 Holy Communion (B): 9.15 A new service for
Ashby – Pyjamas and Breakfast Family Worship Details TBC (A): 11.00 Family Communion & Kids’ Club(B) Baptism of Jessica Nixon TBC
Monday 26th 14.00 Little Fishers (B) : 19.30 Church Choir Wednesday 28th 12.30pm Peace at Lunch Time followed by a light lunch
at 1.00 Thursday 29th 19.30 Bell Ringers Friday 30th 19.30 Lent Course final session Sunday 1st Palm Sunday Procession (B) = Braunston (A) = Ashby
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VILLAGE ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS MAR 2012
Thursday 1st Cubs : 13.45 Short Mat Bowls : 20.00 Fishing Club Bingo
Friday 2nd 19.00 Youth Club Tuesday 6th Beavers : 13.00 Toddler Group : 19.30 W.I Wednesday 7th Scouts : 20.20 Adult Tap Dancing : 19.00 Yoga Thursday 8th Cubs : 13.45 Short Mat Bowls : 20.00 Fishing Club
Bingo Saturday 10th Scout Cake Stall Monday 12th Explorer Scouts : 14.30 Friendly Club Tuesday 13th Beavers : 13.00 Toddler Group: Royal British
Legion Wednesday 14th Scouts : 20.20 Adult Tap Dancing : 19.00 Yoga Thursday 15th Cubs : 13.45 Short Mat Bowls : 20.00 Fishing Club
Bingo Friday 16th 19.00 Youth Club Sunday 18th Mothering Sunday Tuesday 20th Beavers : 13.00 Toddler Group: 19.30 History
Society Wednesday 21st Scouts : 20.20 Adult Tap Dancing : 19.00 Yoga:
20.00 AGM Friends of All Saints’ Parish Room Thursday 22nd Cubs : 13.45 Short Mat Bowls : 20.00 Fishing Club
Bingo Sunday 25th 11.00 am Tree Planting – Braunston Playing Field Monday 26th Explorer Scouts : 12.00 Friendly Club Lunch Tuesday 27th Beavers : 13.00 Toddler Group Wednesday 28th Scouts : 20.20 Adult Tap Dancing : 19.00 Yoga Thursday 29th Cubs : 13.45 Short Mat Bowls : 20.00 Fishing Club
Bingo Friday 30th 19.00 Youth Club Saturday 31st 19.30 Braunston Cinema Club
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200 Club Winners latest results 2012
Date Number Winner Prize 05.01.12 15 P Wenhan £50 12.01.12 100 R Kendall £10 12.01.12 83 F Ford £5 19.01.12 95 S Rolt £10 19.01.12 54 J Midson £5 26.01.12 111 S Hiscock £10 26.01.12 25 S Cleaver £5
Braunston Pre-Schoolwould like to thank all those who supported the campaign to obtain sports equipmentfrom the recent 'Haven'initiative. The pre-school reached the 100% target and will now receive a sports kitand extra bonus item(s).Pre-School Easter coffee morning will take place on Monday 26th March and all arewelcome to attend. The morning will begin at 10.30 am and will include a presenta-tion by the children, the sale of tea, coffee and homemade cakes and a raffle andtombola. This morning will assist in raisng money for the Pre-school, which is aregistered charity, and your continued support is much appreciated.The Pre-School would like to ask if any gardeners would be willing to help, giveadvice, or make donations of equipment, materials etc as we are undertaking amake-over of the playground area with a particluar focus upon the border areas.'Cummins' are kindly providing the personnel if we can provide the materials, ideasand vision. Please contact Dawn, Co-Chair on Braunston 891110.There is a 'Literacy meeting' on Tuesday 28th February and is open to parents ofchildren hoping to enter reception year, at Braunston Primary School, this Septem-ber."
Braunston Parish Council ReportReported CrimesBurglary Dwelling - 1 Commercial premisesCriminal Damage - 2 1 - Dwelling, 1 - Motor VehicleBurglary Non Dwelling - Commercial PremisesTheft from Vehicle - 1Theft of a vehicle - 1Theft - 0Other - 0
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BRAUNSTON PARCELSOn February 8th, Cay and Caroline (at the Post Office) despatchedthe 1000th parcel of 'goodies' to our troops serving in Afghanistan.This remarkable achievement is all due to the overwhelming gener-osity of the kind people of, and visitors to, Braunston who continue todonate to 'the box'. Thank you very much indeed. At the time of writing1001 Parcels have been sent.The current recipients of our parcels are members of the QUEEN'SROYAL HUSSARS and we wish them a safe and successful tour ofduty.Thank you once again for your continued support.Val Worrall
As usual Val thanks everyone else for their support but we would liketo thank her for without her none of the above would have happened.Alan & Jenni BVN Editors
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The Royal British LegionBraunston and District
Submitted byTony Saunderson01788 890797
The next meeting will be held at The Old Plough, Braunston onTuesday March 13th.All are welcome
Daventry Health Walk Scheme
A 30/40min HEALTH WALK will take place on the followingFridays in March, leaving from outsidePoppies Tea Rooms at 2pm. All are welcome. Just turn up- no charge but please wear suitable footwear.2nd, 16th, 23rd, and 30th. There will not be a Walk on the9thLeader Rosemary Kendall (01788 890543)
News from the Scouts
Cake Stall - Saturday 10th MarchThe Group will again be running their cake stall on Saturday 10th Marchstarting at 9.00am opposite the Village Store.If your son or daughter is interested in joining the Scout Group please do nothesitate to contact me on 01788 890241 or Joan Bishop on 01327 878178Steve Rolt Assistant Group Scout Leader 2nd Braunston ScoutGroup
The Dick Herne Braunston History Society
Tuesday 20th March will find us delving into our archives while we outline our plansfor the next few months. Everyone is welcome to join us at 7.30pm in the VillageHall Library for what should be an interesting evening.
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Can you Help?Do you have a couple of hours free once afortnight to become a Home Visitor/Befrienderfor Northamptonshire Association for the Blind?Right now we have blind and partially sighted people in your area who urgentlyneedsupport to overcome isolation and regain their confidence. Our Volunteer rolesvary tosuit your skills and preferences. Volunteers can help with tasks such as:• assistance with reading mail, newspapers• occasional shopping trips• accompanying clients on short walks, visits to the doctor or hospitalBy giving up just a little of your time to become a volunteer will make a hugedifference on someone's life.To volunteer or find out more, contact Rachel Cave Volunteer Co-ordinator:nab Helpline: 01604 719193 Mobile: 07889 411274Email: [email protected] Visit: www.nab.org.ukSupporting people with sight loss
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The public are being urged to report suspicious activity as the force continues toclamp down on metal theft.
On 9 January 2011 a member of the public rang 101 to report that a Citroen van wasin a lay by on the A5 at long Buckby and people within it were acting suspiciously.
On 17 January 2012 another member of the public rang 101 to report a similar vanand people acting suspiciously in Kettering.
Officers then put an alert on the Police National Computer in connection with thevehicle. On 9 February 2012 the vehicle believed to be the same vehicle was stoppedon the M6 by West Midlands Police and the driver arrested.
Sergeant Mark McDonnell, who is leading the operation against metal theft, said:"We know from speaking to business groups and individuals that people sometimesthink it is not worth phoning the police with details of suspicious incidents, wronglybelieving that nothing will happen. This shows that we do take these calls seriouslyand do take action.
"We would urge anybody who sees vehicles in any suspicious circumstances suchas unsolicited 'touting' for scrap, to call the police on 101 immediately."
The Libraries Strategy was approved by Northamptonshire County Council cabinetin October 2011 and within it was a commitment to Sunday opening for as many ofour libraries as possible. Having our libraries open on Sundays will improvecustomer's access to the wider council's self service and online services, for exampleBlue Badge applications and bus passes. They will also provide great venues forcontact time for families, Sundays being a key family time for those who work at othertimes.
DAVENTRY LIBRARY
Library Hrs Now
M on T ues W ed T hur Fri Sat Sun Hrs Hrs D iff
Daventry 58 9-7 9-7 9-7 9-7 9-7 9-5 61 9-6
*10-6 9-6 9-6 9-6 9-6 9-5 1-4 56 -2
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SUCH A BUSY DAY
Thank goodness there is a name for this disorder. Somehow I feel better even thoughI have it!Recently I was diagnosed with A.A.A.D.D. Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder.This is how it manifests itself!I decide to water the garden. As I turn on the hose in the driveway I look over at my carand decide it needs washing.As I head towards the garage, I notice the post on the porch table that I picked up fromthe postman earlier. I decide to go through it before I wash the car.I put my car keys on the table, put the junk mail in the recycling box under the tableand notice that the box is full.So, I decide to put the bills back on the table and take out the recycling first, but thenI think, as I am going to be near the post box when I take the recycling paper anyway,I may as well pay the bills first.I take my cheque book off the table and notice there is only one cheque left. My extracheque book is in the desk in my study. So, I go to the study where I find my unfin-ished cup of coffee. As I look for my cheque book I push aside the coffee so that I don'tknock it over.The coffee is getting cold so I decide to make another. As I head towards the kitchenwith the cold coffee, a vase of flowers catches my eye - the flowers need water.I put the coffee on the worktop with the flowers and find my reading glasses that I'vebeen searching for all morning.I decide to put them on my desk but first I am going to water the flowers. I fill acontainer with water and suddenly spot the TV remote control. Someone left it on thekitchen table.I realise that tonight when we go to watch TV I'll be looking for the remote but won'tremember it is on the kitchen table. So, I decide to put it back where it belongs but firstwater the flowers. I pour some water into the vase but quite a lot spills on the floor. So,I put the remote back on the table, get some kitchen roll and wipe up the spills.Then I head down the hall trying to remember what I was planning to do.At the end of the day:The car isn't washed, the bills aren't paid, there is a cold cup of coffee on the work top,the flowers still don't have enough water, there is still only one cheque left in mycheque book, I can't find the remote, I can't find my glasses and I don't rememberwhat I did with the car keys.Then, when I try to figure out why nothing got done today, I'm really baffled becauseI know I have been busy all day and I'm really tired. I realise this is a serious problemand I'll try to get some help for it, but first I'll check my Emails …… Don't laugh - if thisisn't you yet, your day is coming !!!!!!!
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Northamptonshire NN11 7HH Tel: (01788) 891977
Fax: (01788) 891977
Servicing to all makes of vehicles - either using our own unique service program, or tomanufactures service schedules including those still under warranty.All diagnostic work under taken - using the latest diagnostic equipment in our fullyequipped workshop.M.O.T’s arranged - all repairs available on site.Tyres/puncture repairs/wheel balancing - excellent prices on new tyres fitted on site.Wheel alignmentClutches supplied and fittedExhaustsBatteries Opening times
Welding Mon - Fri 8.00 to 6.00
Saturday 8.00 to 12.00
Fully qualified technicians, professional and friendly service. No job too small.To book an appointment call :01788 891977
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ALAN DENT
0772412336301788 891366
Braunston Fishing ClubBINGO
Every Thursday throughoutthe year
8.00pm in the Village Hall
G Donald 891264
Next meeting - March 6th at 7.30 inthe Village Hall. Michael Boyce willgive an interesting talk on'Buckingham Castle and theWatsons'. Please join us if you wouldlike to learn more about this fascinat-ing subject.The challenge is to make a Get Wellcard and the tea hostesses will beJanet Cox and Betty Dex.
Contact Barbara on 890452
Next meeting - Monday 12th March.A chance to make Easter cards withhelp and advice from Joan Wood. Meet-ing in the Village Hall at 2.30Monday 26th March. We are hopingto go out to lunch, meeting at 12.00noon. More details of venue and cost atthe next club meeting. Transport pro-vided for anyone who needs it.Gill Powell 890763
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BRAUNSTON
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Club Contact Phone (01788)
Meetings
Angling Club Chris Miller 891938 Air Training Corps Stuart Chadwick 078844
02797 Boys & Girls 13-18yrsEvery Monday & Thursday
Army Cadet Force David A Hurley 890095 Boys & Girls 13-18yrsEvery Tuesday evenin
Bell Ringers Peter Wenham 891935 Thursday Evenings 7.30pm-9pm
Braunston Players Chris Grossart 890491 Annual Show plus informal get togethe
Braunston Walkers Phillip Ray
891437 891384
Walks of 7-10 miles around the area
Church Choir John Viggars 0247667 9967
Mondays 7.30-9pm
Conservation Group Pat Herlihy 890590 Cricket Club Simon Stapley 890475 Fishing Club G Donald 891264 Bingo every Thursday
evening 8pm village Hall
Friendly Club (for over 60’s)
Gill Powell 890763
Friends of Braunston School
R. Undy [email protected]
07814695160
All Saints’ Kids Club Sunday School
Alison Fiddes 891847 Sunday School for kidfrom 0 upwards
Gardens Assn. Chris Grossart 890491 The Dick Herne
Braunston History Soc.
Annie Rogers 891179 Meetings 3rd Tuesdayof the Month
Braunston Primary School
Sue Rigby Headteacher
890494
Playing Fields Assn. Linda Hawkins Wendy Wilson Louis Prat
890583 890348 890766
Little Fishers Kathleen Mynett
890908 Under 5’s with parenMondays 2pm All Saints’ Church
Pre-School [email protected]
07950 246130
Mon – Fri am during term time in village hall
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Club Contact Phone (01788)
Meetings
Royal British Legion
Colin D White
890390 2nd Tuesday of month At 8pm
2nd Braunston Scouts - Group Scout Leader Asst. Group Scout Leader
Joan Bishop Steve Rolt
01327 878178 07956 682733
Every Wednesday
Beavers for Boys and Girls
Joan Bishop
01327 878178
Every Tuesday 5 ¾ - 8 yrs
Cub Scouts for Boys and Girls
David Coleman
07796 336985
Every Thursday 8 – 10 ½ yrs
Scouts for Boys and Girls
Stuart Muddiman
Via Joan Or Steve
10 ½ - 14 yrs Every Wednesday
Explorer Scouts Steve Rolt 07956 682733
14-18yrs Boys & Girls Alternate Mondays
Short Mat Bowls Alan & Mavis Eley
890011 Thursdays 13.45 Village Hall
Adult Tap Dance Classes
Julia Beattie
890488 Wednesdays 20.20 Village Hall
Toddler Group Andy Canning
891456 Tuesdays 13.30 Village Hall
Twinning Association
Tony Ward 07724 123363
Social Events & visits to and from Quincy-Voisins
Village Hall Committee
Alan Dent 07724 123363
Village Hall Bookings [email protected]
Women’s Institute
Pat Steeton Gill Powell
890753 890763
1st Tuesday at 19.30
WEA Workers Educational Assoc
Jackie Green
890145 Thursday Evenings at school Autumn & Spring Terms
Yoga Group Sheila Beckett
891831 In Village Hall
Youth Club 9-15years
Tina Parsons
078125 38193
Alternate Fridays in Village Hall
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